History: Una Maclean, 1926-2015, was born in Sunnynook, Alberta and educated there, at Central Collegiate Institute in Calgary, and at the University of Manitoba. She served with the Canadian Women's Army Corps in Winnipeg, 1944-1946. In Calgary she was employed by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, 1950-1951, CKXL, 1951-1952, and as executive secretary of the southern branch of the Alberta Liberal Party, 1953-1957. From 1957 to 1962 she was a researcher for the Glenbow Foundation. She was extremely active in the Liberal Party. She was president of the Alberta Young Liberal Association 1953-1955, secretary of the Young Liberal Federation of Canada, 1956-1959, president of the Alberta Women's Liberal Association, 1958-1960, and vice-president of the Liberal Association of Alberta, 1967-1969. From 1987 to 1989 she served as president of the Liberal Party of Canada in Alberta. She ran, unsuccessfully, as a Liberal candidate in four federal elections: 1957, 1972, 1974 and 1988. She was also very active in the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, serving as president of both the national and Calgary groups. She was a City of Edmonton alderman for three terms, from 1966 to 1974. From 1977 to 1985 she was a Judge of the Court of Canadian Citizenship for Northern Alberta and Northeastern British Columbia. She married Art Evans, 1919-1993, an Edmonton journalist, and they had three children, William Maclean, Margaret G., and Sarah K.

Scope and Content: The fonds consists of records related to her many Liberal activities, including her election campaigns, Alberta Liberal Association, Liberal Association of Alberta, Liberal Party in Alberta, Liberal Party of Canada in Alberta, Alberta Liberal Party, Liberal Party of Canada, various Edmonton election campaigns, and the 1992 Referendum on constitutional reform; and records related to the Canadian Business and Professional Women's Clubs, the Court of Canadian Citizenship, and miscellaneous personal and political activities; photograph of Liberal candidates (1958).
RECORDS RELATED TO THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS ARE ALSO IN THIS FONDS. SEE INVENTORY FOR DETAILS: Lloyd Axworthy, Ernie Brousseau, Charlottetown Accord, Jean Chretien, Bill Code, Laurence Decore, Edmonton Boys Pipe Band Association, James G. Gardiner, Grace Presbyterian Church, Bettie Hewes, David Kilgour, A. Fred Macdonald, Hugh John Macdonald, Senator James MacKinnon, Paul Martin, Meech Lake Accord, Chris Peirce, J. Harper Prowse, George Prudham, J. Wesley Stambaugh, Richard J. Stanbury, Nick Taylor, John Turner, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, and Clyde Wells.